I had a '16 Tuono until last spring and it was 100% reliable. I sold it only because I really barely ride on the street anymore and it was a large investment to leave sitting in the shed so much. I miss having that bike so much though!!!
I've had 3 Aprilias now, all have been perfect for...
Quick spot-check reveals they've got a very residential street close to my area that passes not one, not TWO but THREE schools as a moderately twisty road.
But in the same area, the (overly) popular twisty route for motorcycles is not highlighted at all???
Edit: LOL after looking around for...
I've sold my Tuono, and still have my Hepco and Becker sportrack here. Should fit all RSV4/Tuono from 12+, but I'm not sure about the newest generation (20+) so check.
Sells for 179euro, I'm happy at $120CAD.
Its 9.95/10 condition, clips right into the pillion seat mounting points and locks...
Yup you're right there. I'd really consider swapping the RSV4 to an RS.... its sort of my future plan anyway but no way I'm taking that on in mid-January!
I was really hoping it would kick off in '24 but oh well.... 1 more season loving the big bike isn't that bad of a deal!
Look at that article again. Pay attention to the picture with the councilor in front of the cross walk with the new speed bump.
The residents are asking for improved safety at the intersection. They installed the speed bumps but look at the state of the paint lines for the cross walk! They...
Price Reduced!
NOVEMBER 12---Price dropped again to $13000. Bike has been stored now with fresh oil/filter etc.... she's 100% ready for next spring!!!
I'm selling my 16 Tuono RF, see the link below for details!
I'm moving away from riding on the street, I barely ever take this bike out any...
Nice ride!
I made a similar move from a Tuono to a Tenere 700... Tuono is still here but will be for sale soon!
I've been having a blast riding dirt roads and a little bit of trail where I can!
I'm convinced Halton Hills designs their roads this way, brand new road should be a joy to drive/ride down, nope! covers and catch basins a mile and half below grade
Been here 15 years, every single car and truck we've had has had front end issues
At least the last few years they seem to rehab...
I've flown to the west coast and got a bike through twistedroad.com
Had a very nicely modified Ducati Monster for a week, nothing but good things to say about the whole process.
UPDATE: Only bodywork is left here. Matte black, full set. Headlights are complete with halo lights and wiring, sides and tail included.
I've got a 675 Daytona here that is being broken up. It dropped a vale and the owner continued to try and run it so motor was pretty bad, wasn't worth...
This is the first place I'm mentioning this anywhere but me and Talaria Canada have just partnered up with support to my racing efforts! Their bike is quite similar to the Sur ron, the bike they are sending me hasn't arrived yet but I'll be doing some reviews and sharing some of my experience...
Just doing some Sunday morning browsing around, saw this thought I'd jump back in on it if only to share the experience.
I've crashed a few times now with my airbag, but in March I got tangled with another racer leaving a corner, 3rd gear full throttle. I was pushed off the track and bailed...
Hot and grouchy at Mosport! unzipped and started wiggling/flailing my arms out of the sleeves of the leathers before I disarmed the system.... BOOM!
I've heard stories of them "deploying themselves" or going off in trailers etc but I'd bet my left big toe its just the owner not being careful...
I race in a Techair. Only bad thing I've experienced is deploying the airbag in the pit -BUUUUT 100% my own fault.
I've crashed in it a few times now, zero injuries since I started using mine. Service times weren't bad, a couple weeks round trip for it. I think I've been running mine since...
Chain and sprockets are a pretty straightforward job, really any shop should be able to help you out there.
In the event you have basic tools and a chain breaker and wanted to tackle the job yourself I can email you the factory repair manual.
Ken Livingston is a stand-up motorcycle guru, he...
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